Bridgeburg Is Growing
Listed here is a collection of articles pertinent to the history of Fort Erie and Bridgeburg. More specifically the Old Fort, St. Paul's Church and Bertie Hall.
Louis McDermott Collection
Bertie Hall & Nelson Forsyth
Listed here is a document pertinent to Nelson Forsyth and the Bertie Hall.
Louis McDermott Collection
Horatio Nelson Forsyth
Listed here is a document pertinent to Horatio Nelson Forsyth.
Louis McDermott Collection
Mayor Faiazza Letter
Listed here is a letter written by Mayor Madelaine Faiazza to Louis McDermott regarding the Bertie Hall.
Louis McDermott Collection
Bertie Hall, #4
Pictured here is the front door to Bertie Hall. The building is located in what was once known as Bridgeburg.
Fort Erie Public Library Local History Collection
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Bertie Hall, #3
Pictured here are the columns and roof of Bertie Hall. The building is located in what was once known as Bridgeburg.
Fort Erie Public Library Local History Collection
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Bertie Hall, #2
Pictured here is Bertie Hall, which later became known as the Mahoney Doll House Museum. It is located in what was once known as Bridgeburg.
Fort Erie Public Library Local History Collection
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Bertie Hall, #1
Pictured here is Bertie Hall which was later known as the Mahoney Doll House Museum. It is located in what was once known as Bridgeburg.
Fort Erie Public Library Local History Collection
Bertie Hall, #16
Only room in cellar lined in Brick Wallsa and ceiling had been plastered originally over brick, and it had a brick floor. All others were dirt.
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Bertie Hall, #15
Bertie Hall kitchen
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Bertie Hall, #14
Charlie Forsyth and Mrs. Shaddock (housekeeper) in the kitchen.
(Bertie Hall under Frank T Pattison)
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Bertie Hall, #13
Small portion of wall in the informal drawing room.
(Bertie Hall under Frank T Pattison)
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